Red Rock Property Management will:

Inspect the property and site in detail at least once a month to ensure all buildings and grounds are in good order and all services are working

Red Rock Property Management will:

Recruit, supervise and manage contractors and staff - prepare specifications, get quotations and appoint the right people.

Red Rock Property Management will:

Make time to deal with any unexpected work and contracts, negotiate, renew and manage specialist maintenance contracts.

Red Rock Property Management will:

Manage your insurance - arrange and renew the right level of cover and handle claims. Attend the AGM & other management meetings, as well as plan the cost of future repairs and renewal, all for a low transparent fee.

Red Rock Property Management will:

Deal with individual residents' questions and make it our priority to ensure all calls and e-mails are dealt with on the same day.

What could possibly be that radical about a property management company that regularly (monthly at least) visits the sites it's paid to manage? Obsesses over chasing you when resolving all of your property related issues? Or a management company which flatly refuses to accept financial inducements "kick backs" for awarding work to specific contractors and is determined to pass on these savings to you, the client?
Well, sadly within our industry many developers, resident directors and leaseholders will testify that this is indeed radical. We've heard the same plea from these folk time and time again - "simply look after the appearance, cleanliness and maintenance of each property and do it for a fair and reasonable charge, that's all I'm after".

So that's exactly why a number of professionals decided to form Red Rock Property Management and that's exactly what we're doing - focusing all our effort and expertise on managing residential and commercial property throughout London and the South East, which of course is delivered at a market leading price!

We've learned exactly what works, and we'll tailor our management plan to the needs of your development. Our estate management services are contracted by a variety of clients, including private leaseholders and investors. With a dedicated manager, and specialist accountancy team, you’ll get support across the board for:

General site maintenance and management

Day to day finances and year end accounting

Managing a limited company

Health and safety, insurance and rent negotiation for mixed use sites

We know that each estate is different. From handing over blocks to new residents, to taking on existing portfolios, we want to make estate management as straightforward as possible. So we’ll work with you to decide exactly which services you need, and develop a tailored management plan to match your portfolio.

We really are intent on changing the face of property management throughout London and the South East, so contact us now and see just how radical we are.

ARMA CEO, Dr Nigel Glen, appeared on ITV London News this evening (18th January 2018) following a national news story that broke this morning. To view the news story please click here. BBC News and other media outlets reported that residents of a privately-owned London tower block with the same cladding as Grenfell Tower may be forced to pay up to £2m for re […]

DCLG has published the government’s response to the consultation on ‘Protecting consumers in the letting and managing agent market’. The response, entitled ‘Tackling unfair practices in the leasehold market’, can be viewed by clicking here. The consultation looked at a range of measures to tackle unfair and unreasonable abuses of leasehold, in particular the […]

In 2014, a court ruling suggested that terrorism cover is a requirement for most flats, even when their location makes the risk of attack seem remote. However, even though the 2014 “test case” should have resolved the issue, we have short memories and confusion remains. Leaseholders regularly ask why they need to pay for terrorism cover. Here’s a reminder f […]

Mark Allen has been working in the recruitment sector with PMR for seven years and provides a valuable insight for candidates and employers regarding recruitment agencies and candidate personal details and the importance of obtaining permission from candidates to use their CVs. We work in a very niche sector in which there are only a handful of agencies wher […]

ARMA has established a new memberhip status for service provider firms to join the Association as a Partner and take advantage of some considerable business benefits to market your products and services to our members. Partner status is open to any organisation that is not directly involved in the practice of block management but whose products and services […]

In other news…

The government has launched a consultation on proposals which would force landlords to provide residents’ associations with information about leaseholders. Under the plans, secretaries of residents’ associations would be able to obtain contact details for leaseholders of the same landlord, making it easier for the group to get formally recognised.

Residents’ associations are typically required to have membership levels of at least 60% of flats in a block in order to gain recognition from a first-tier tribunal.

The government this week announced plans to ban leasehold on future new-build homes, and cut ground rents on new flats to as low as zero. But those already trapped in spiralling ground rent contracts say the nightmare will continue until developers are forced to pay compensation...